Cadet College Sargodha

Cadet College Sargodha is a boarding school located in Bhalwal, Sargodha, Punjab, Pakistan. It was established in 1953 as a feeder school for the Pakistan Air Force Academy. The school is now a public school since 1990 funded by the Pakistan Air Force.

Cadet College Sargodha was established in 1953 by Air Vice Marshal Sir Richard Atcherley. The school was established to provide a high-quality education to boys who were interested in a career in the Air Force.

In 1990, the school was converted into a public school and renamed Cadet College Sargodha. The school is now funded by the Pakistan Air Force and is open to boys of all backgrounds.

Cadet College Sargodha offers a rigorous academic program that prepares students for university and beyond. The school offers a wide range of subjects, including science, mathematics, English, social studies, and the humanities.

In addition to academics, the school also emphasizes physical fitness and military training. Cadets are required to participate in a variety of sports and activities, including cricket, football, hockey, and rugby. They are also required to complete military training, which includes drill, physical fitness, and weapons training.

The school is a highly respected institution that provides students with a well-rounded education and prepares them for success in life.

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